I Expect You To Die — Steam offline account offline access
offline / shared account

Buy I Expect You To Die Steam Offline Account

$9.99
Instant delivery
Crypto payment
Replacement guarantee
Works worldwide
genres
Adventure
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Buy an I Expect You To Die Steam offline account for $9.99 instead of the usual ~$24.99 on Steam — that's about 60% off. You get login details for a Steam account that already owns the game, sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full VR puzzle campaign solo. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is in crypto (no card needed), and it works worldwide with no region lock.

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Key facts

Price on bonege
$9.99 — one-time
Full Steam price
~$24.99 (save ~60%)
What it is
Steam offline account that already owns I Expect You To Die
How you play
Steam Offline Mode — single-player VR campaign
Delivery
Instant & automated
Payment
Crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, LTC
Region
Worldwide, no region lock
Guarantee
Free replacement if access stops
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What you get

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Buy I Expect You To Die cheap — offline account

What you get

You get login credentials for a Steam account that already owns I Expect You To Die. After payment clears, the details land in your account automatically — usually within seconds. You sign in to Steam with those credentials, find the game in the library, and you're ready to play. There's no key to redeem, no activation window, and nothing to wait on. The game is already attached to the account, so the install is the only thing standing between you and your first mission as a secret agent.

This is a shared offline account, not a Steam key and not a gift to your own profile. The single price of $9.99 covers it once — no monthly fee, no subscription, no surprise renewal. Because the account already holds the title, you skip the full ~$24.99 Steam listing entirely and pay roughly 60% less for the same VR puzzle experience. If you ever lose access to the account you bought, the free replacement guarantee covers you, so a single login issue never means losing what you paid for.

A quick note on what's in the box: I Expect You To Die is a VR game, so you'll need a compatible headset to play it as intended. The offline account gives you the title and its content; the hardware is on your side. Everything else — the missions, the gadgets, the soundtrack — comes with the library entry exactly as the developer shipped it.

How an I Expect You To Die offline account works

The flow is simple. You receive a username and password, open the Steam client, and log in. Steam may ask for a one-time confirmation on first sign-in; once you're through, you set the client to Offline Mode through the top-left Steam menu. From that point the account stays logged in on your machine and you launch I Expect You To Die like any other game you own. Offline Mode is the key step — it keeps your session stable for solo play and avoids interfering with anyone else who uses the same shared account.

Offline Mode suits this game perfectly because I Expect You To Die is a single-player puzzle experience. There's no co-op lobby, no online matchmaking, and nothing that needs a live connection during a mission. You spend your time strapped into the agent's chair, reaching out with telekinesis, sweeping rooms for clues, defusing traps, and figuring out how each scenario wants to kill you before it does. None of that requires being online, so the offline approach loses you nothing in terms of actual gameplay.

Because the account is shared, the golden rule is to keep it in Offline Mode and avoid changing the account's email, password, or other credentials. Treat it as a vehicle for playing the game rather than a profile to personalize. Your VR progress, mission completions, and unlocks save locally to your session, so you can pick up where you left off whenever you put the headset back on. If anything interrupts your access down the line, you reach out and get a replacement at no extra cost.

Cheaper than a Steam key

On Steam, I Expect You To Die runs around $24.99 at full price. Through bonege you pay a flat $9.99 for the offline account — roughly 60% less for the same game. A regular Steam key purchase puts the title on your own profile, which is convenient, but it also means paying the full sticker price every time. The offline account trades that personal ownership for a much lower cost, which is the whole point if you mainly want to experience the campaign rather than collect it on your library.

The math is straightforward: a key at ~$24.99 versus an offline account at $9.99 leaves around $15 in your pocket for the same VR puzzles, the same gadgets, and the same set of devious missions. For a single-player title you'll most likely finish over a handful of sessions, paying full price for a key is hard to justify when the offline route delivers identical content for a fraction of it. You're paying for access to play, not for a line item on a profile.

There's also the payment angle. A Steam key store usually wants a card; bonege takes crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, and LTC. That keeps checkout fast and works the same way no matter where you are, since there's no region lock and no card-network friction. Combine the lower price with crypto payment and instant delivery and the offline account is simply the cheapest practical way to get I Expect You To Die running tonight.

Is it safe?

Let's be plain about what this is: a shared offline Steam account, not an official key sale and not a gift. We don't claim it's anything else. The safe way to use it is the way it's designed — sign in, switch to Offline Mode, play the single-player campaign, and leave the account credentials untouched. Used like that, it's a low-friction way to play a game you'd otherwise pay full price for, and thousands of single-player titles work fine this exact way.

Because the account is shared, you shouldn't treat it as your permanent profile or attempt to lock other users out by changing its login or recovery details. Doing so breaks the shared model and can cost you your own access. Keep your VR sessions offline, don't pile your personal data onto the account, and you'll have a clean, stable experience. The single-player nature of I Expect You To Die means there's no online component pulling the session online unexpectedly, which makes staying in Offline Mode easy.

Every offline account from bonege comes with a free replacement guarantee. If the access you bought stops working for any reason, you contact support and get a working replacement at no extra charge. That's the backstop that makes the low price worthwhile: you're not gambling $9.99 on a one-shot login. We'd rather keep you playing than leave you stuck, so the guarantee exists specifically to cover the times a shared account needs swapping out.

About I Expect You To Die

I Expect You To Die casts you as an elite secret agent with telekinetic powers, dropped into a series of escape-the-room puzzle scenarios built for virtual reality. Each mission seals you inside a tense, hazard-packed environment — a submerged lab, the cabin of a small plane, a villain's office — and dares you to survive long enough to complete the objective. You stay seated, but your hands do the work: pulling levers, opening drawers, mixing chemicals, and grabbing distant objects out of the air, all without leaving your chair.

The game leans into spy-thriller flair with a wink. The title itself is the classic Bond-villain line, and the whole experience plays with that tone — slick presentation, a memorable theme song, and traps designed to take you out in creatively gruesome ways the moment you make a wrong move. Death is part of the loop here; you're meant to fail, learn how a room works, and come back smarter. The satisfaction comes from cracking a scenario you couldn't read at all the first time through.

As an Adventure puzzle title, the appeal is in problem-solving rather than reflexes or combat. Every object in a room could be a tool, a clue, or a deathtrap, and sorting which is which is the core challenge. It's a polished, tightly designed VR showcase that's easy to recommend to anyone who likes lateral-thinking puzzles and a bit of dark humor with their espionage. On an offline account at $9.99, it's an easy pick-up for a few evenings of headset puzzle-solving.

// pros

  • About 60% cheaper than the ~$24.99 Steam price — flat $9.99
  • Instant, automated delivery after payment
  • Full single-player VR campaign playable in Offline Mode
  • Pay in crypto (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC) — no card, no region lock
  • Free replacement guarantee if access ever stops

// good to know

  • · Single-player / offline only — no online or co-op
  • · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not your own profile
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Playing I Expect You To Die offline

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Pay with crypto

Checkout in USDT, BTC, ETH or LTC — no card needed.

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Get the login

We deliver the account that owns the game, automatically, in minutes.

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Play offline

Sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode with our guide, and enjoy the full game.

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I Expect You To Die — questions

Can you play I Expect You To Die offline?

Yes. You sign in to the account, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player VR campaign without staying online. The game has no online mode, so Offline Mode loses you nothing.

How much is I Expect You To Die on bonege?

It's a flat $9.99 for the offline account, versus around $24.99 at full price on Steam — roughly 60% less for the same game.

How fast is delivery?

Delivery is instant and automated. Once your crypto payment is confirmed, the account login details are sent to you within seconds.

How do I pay?

Payment is in crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, or LTC. No cards are accepted and there's no region lock, so it works worldwide.

What's the difference vs a Steam key?

A key activates on your own Steam profile at full price. This is a shared offline account that already owns the game — you play it in Offline Mode for much less, but it isn't added to your personal account.

Is it safe?

Used as intended — signed in, set to Offline Mode for single-player, with credentials left unchanged — it works smoothly. Every account is also backed by a free replacement guarantee if access stops.

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